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Starting: Tue Apr 01 2003 - 07:31:16 PST
Ending: Wed Apr 30 2003 - 14:32:59 PDT
- FC: "Echelon: The Secret Power" documentary reviewed in Variety
- FC: A reply from Hong Kong on SARS, China, and public panic
- FC: A reply to American Boychoir School tries to censor critical site
- FC: Alleged Penn State P2P pirates escape with only warnings
- FC: American Boychoir School gives up, abandons frivolous suit
- FC: American Boychoir School tries to censor site alleging sexual abuse
- FC: Ashcroft lauds Ed Meese, says "keep liberty burning bright!"
- FC: Australia moves against spam (and a reply on supporting troops)
- FC: Australian tax $$$ at work: Gov't funds "prison break" videogame
- FC: Bill Purdy's back! Buys up American Boychoir domains...
- FC: Blackboard responds to criticism of Interz0ne lawsuit
- FC: Boston Globe columnist: "Web filters at libraries are overdue"
- FC: Bush signs executive order on SARS quarantine
- FC: Call for Papers: Chaos Communication Club Camp 2003 in Germany
- FC: Can copy protected CDs hurt artists by limiting radio play?
- FC: Changes to Colorado "mini DMCA" may not fix all the problems
- FC: Colorado state senate delays vote on "mini-DMCA" bill
- FC: Delta Airlines still being targeted by privacy boycott
- FC: DMCA not part of judge's Interz0ne order over security flaws
- FC: Email a Mail-block.com customer, get an advertisement
- FC: Energy Department rejects scientists' conclusions, OKs polygraphs
- FC: Ex-DoubleClick privacy officer heads to Dept of Homeland Security
- FC: Federal judge gives Verizon 14 days to ID Kazaa user
- FC: Feds release 2002 wiretap statistics (including encryption #s)
- FC: Feds say nanotech is huge commercial market -- so they must fund it
- FC: Feds warn of Chinese hack attacks, from WashingtonPost.com
- FC: Final reminder: Politech reception tonight at 7 pm in NYC
- FC: FIRE sues Pennsylvania university over speech code
- FC: Google's porn filters block many innocuous sites
- FC: Henry Niman on SARS Mythical Mortality Rate: Actually 15%-20%
- FC: Hong Kong gov't sends 6 million spamograms over SARS web hoax
- FC: If Interz0ne report is out on the Net, no prior restraint?
- FC: Is it time to "hold software makers accountable" for bugs?
- FC: Is menace of "cyberwar" overstated or not?
- FC: Is the RIAA spamming peer-to-peer users? Is it blackhole time?
- FC: Jim Bell's back: Files class action suit against Feds from prison
- FC: John Gilmore, Steve McGeady on Mike Hawash, still in prison
- FC: Judge orders researchers, conference not to reveal security flaws
- FC: Judge says current P2P networks are legal to operate
- FC: Judge tosses out ACLU lawsuit over DMCA and filtering software
- FC: KeepandBearArms.com gets encryption religion, touts PGP
- FC: LA cops used police computer systems to look up celebrities
- FC: Linus Torvalds on digital rights management in Linux kernel
- FC: Lisa Dean replies to Politech, retracts "treason" editorial
- FC: Looking back at surveillance cameras in NYC and Amsterdam
- FC: Mail-block.com gets blocked for... spamming
- FC: Mail-block.com replies to Politech post about displaying ads
- FC: Menace of Cyber War! Be Scared! Film at 11
- FC: MetaSwitch embeds police spy features in new Net-phone switch
- FC: MichaelSavageSucks.com also nastygramed by radio show lawyers
- FC: Mike Godwin's analysis of "state DMCAs": Unnecessary, invasive
- FC: Mike Hawash's friends plan Seattle rally for Monday 8:30am
- FC: MIT Technology Review on surveillance, cams, monitoring (Part II)
- FC: Monster.com purges resumes and job postings, says Feds require it
- FC: More on RIAA to P2P users: the gloves are coming off
- FC: More unfriendly behavior by Mailblocks: Nasty patent lawsuits
- FC: New Democrats want Congress to create "do-not-spam-me" list
- FC: New paper: "Internet-based attacks on the physical world"
- FC: Newsweek on Amazon's Jeff Bezos in Space
- FC: Penn State warns students that P2P trading can be a federal felony
- FC: Pennsylvania cops track you via all those driver license scans
- FC: Porn spam could be a legal minefield for employers
- FC: Radio host Michael Savage nastygrams SavageStupidity.com
- FC: Reason article on SARS outbreak: Panic or plague?
- FC: Replies to Lisa Dean's "treason" claim for anti-war protester
- FC: Replies to SARS and growth rates
- FC: Reply from Dutch technologist to column about Cisco, wiretapping
- FC: Request for help on Los Angeles e-voting system security
- FC: Request: Sign on letter on accuracy in FBI's criminal database
- FC: RIAA to P2P users: the gloves are coming off
- FC: SARS: Some background information on the disease
- FC: Satellite TV and Tivo owners, be warned: You have no privacy
- FC: Should Saddam have been using PGP? Iraqi crypto broken...
- FC: Spammers threaten suit after contact info goes on Techdirt.org
- FC: Speaking to MIT Tech/Eros group today (Thursday, 4/24)
- FC: Sybase offers "Patriot Act Compliance or Consequences" solution
- FC: Tax-time essay on technology and "economic secessionism"
- FC: U.S. readies "Iraqi PATRIOT Act" to protect democracy, freedom
- FC: US News on data-mining, artificial intelligence, terrorism
- FC: Weekly column on Mike Hawash: Guilty until proven innocent
- FC: Weekly column: Cisco's wiretapping plans, int'v with Fred Baker
- FC: Weekly column: Lessig's wager, and Lofgren's new anti-spam bill
- FC: Will Larry Lessig have to resign? Find out at event on 4/28
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